If we have 2 Tanks connected with a siphon but the water in bigger tank is higher than the water in smaller tank, but the siphon goes from smaller tank over to the big tank and ends up at lower elevation than it started.
Will the water flow in big tank like in the picture.
If we have a main pipe and it branches to 3 new pipes, but those 3 pipes don't connect back. Let's say that the pressure in the main pipe is 100psi (water wants to move to the right through 3 additional pipes) and the pressure at the end of each of three other pipes is 50 psi (water wants to go...
Look at my picture. I understand venturi pipe when water is flowing...What if we close both entrance and exit of venturi pipe . Will all 3 pressures be equal.
I understand thank you...One more... If we use Venturi pipe to connect two tanks, let's say that smaller end goes in Tank 1, and bigger end goes in Tank 2. Let's say that bigger end is twice the size of smaller end of the pipe. Does that affect water levels in Tanks.
I have another question that bothers me... If we have 2 tanks, Tank 1 is lower and Tank 2 is higher and they are connected. If water is flowing in Tank1, will Tank 2 also be filled and if so, are the water heights in both Tanks equal?
Yeah i didnt think there is any other solution except that... Are there some kind of pumps that don't use electricity (or any other imputs), something that works soley on mechanics, and are those pumps efficient in comparison with electrical pumps?
I am currently working on something and I would like to know something. When we connect two tanks and we have water flowing into Tank 1.
Is it possible to make a connection between Tank 1 and Tank 2 so the water level in Tank 2 is higher than water level in Tank 1?